Meet Verstikland’s main antagonist, Holbrand, a troubled vandal of a teenager. This illustration took shape in collaborative style with Cape Town artist, Jean de Wet.

Verstikland is one of Am I Collective‘s self-initiated, experimental projects. Go and take a look at some more saucy character interpretations of Holbrand and his equally delinquent friend, Vinger on their site: www.amicollective.com

Marie Claire approached me to create an illustration as part of a fashion feature depicting Kate Middleton’s fictional sight seeing trip in South Africa. They wanted something along the lines of an Alice in Wonderland scene as Salvador Dali’s may have envisioned.

This is an illustration for a Vrede en Lust wine label aimed at the Chinese market that I did through Bridge Brand Communications. Vrede en Lust wanted their manor house, wine farm surroundings and beautiful Franschhoek mountains illustrated in the traditional, etched manner so often associated with established wine estates.

Meet Tannie Sannie and her strikingly attractive and intelligent son, Klip. Tannie Sannie is a member of the HVG woman’s group, the Crossword Puzzle Club and the Maltese Poodle Taxidermia Society in a special place called Verstikland.

The practical component of my MPhil degree in Visual Arts (Illustration) consisted of an autobiographic graphic novel, entitled Portrait in Pieces. The story is told in three parts, each utilising a different narrative approach. It is a fragment of my life, memories and thought patterns told in bits and pieces. In this sense, this graphic novel can be regarded as an extended self-portrait.

The practical component of my MPhil degree in Visual Arts (Illustration) consisted of an autobiographic graphic novel, entitled Portrait in Pieces. The story is told in three parts, each utilising a different narrative approach. It is a fragment of my life, memories and thought patterns told in bits and pieces. In this sense, this graphic novel can be regarded as an extended self-portrait.

The practical component of my MPhil degree in Visual Arts (Illustration) consisted of an autobiographic graphic novel, entitled Portrait in Pieces. The story is told in three parts, each utilising a different narrative approach. It is a fragment of my life, memories and thought patterns told in bits and pieces. In this sense, this graphic novel can be regarded as an extended self-portrait.